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docs: update references vercel/ms references (#770)
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TooTallNate committed Mar 31, 2021
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`options`:

* `algorithm` (default: `HS256`)
* `expiresIn`: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [zeit/ms](https://github.com/zeit/ms).
* `expiresIn`: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [vercel/ms](https://github.com/vercel/ms).
> Eg: `60`, `"2 days"`, `"10h"`, `"7d"`. A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default (`"120"` is equal to `"120ms"`).
* `notBefore`: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [zeit/ms](https://github.com/zeit/ms).
* `notBefore`: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [vercel/ms](https://github.com/vercel/ms).
> Eg: `60`, `"2 days"`, `"10h"`, `"7d"`. A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default (`"120"` is equal to `"120ms"`).
* `audience`
* `issuer`
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* `ignoreNotBefore`...
* `subject`: if you want to check subject (`sub`), provide a value here
* `clockTolerance`: number of seconds to tolerate when checking the `nbf` and `exp` claims, to deal with small clock differences among different servers
* `maxAge`: the maximum allowed age for tokens to still be valid. It is expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [zeit/ms](https://github.com/zeit/ms).
* `maxAge`: the maximum allowed age for tokens to still be valid. It is expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span [vercel/ms](https://github.com/vercel/ms).
> Eg: `1000`, `"2 days"`, `"10h"`, `"7d"`. A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default (`"120"` is equal to `"120ms"`).
* `clockTimestamp`: the time in seconds that should be used as the current time for all necessary comparisons.
* `nonce`: if you want to check `nonce` claim, provide a string value here. It is used on Open ID for the ID Tokens. ([Open ID implementation notes](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#NonceNotes))
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